July 31, 2:35 pm;
Campus - A staff member reported his eight year old black Compaq
laptop computer was stolen from an office sometime within the previous 24 hours.

July 25, 3:01 am:
Residences - The ERC was informed a laptop computer had been stolen from a
Residences room. The caller reported the computer had been left on a desk
beside a partially open window, and the perpetrator cut the screen to reached in
and steal it. Kingston City Police were informed and are investigating.

BICYCLE
/ BIKE PARTS THEFT:

July 27, Student
Housing Area - The ERC received a report that a bicycle was stolen from the
porch of a home in the Student Housing Area near main campus. The bike was
briefly described as being navy blue with a yellow stripe. A report was also
filed with Kingston City Police.

July 23, 12:15 pm:
Biosciences Complex - The ERC was informed an attempted bike theft occurred
at the racks outside the building, sometime between noon and 6:00 pm the
previous day. The caller reported they secured their bike with both a
cable and a U-lock. The cable lock was found cut in half, but the U-lock
was intact and apparently prevented the perpetrator from stealing the bicycle.

July 23, 8:35
am: Botterell Hall - A staff member reported her white Miyata hybrid
bicycle was stolen from the racks on the East side of the building, sometime
between 4:30 pm yesterday and 8:30 this morning.

July 22, 5:46
pm: Watson Hall - The ERC received a report that a black "Giant
Yukon" bicycler was stolen from outside Watson Hall sometime between 2:30
pm and 5:45 pm that day. It had been secured with a cable lock that was
cut and left behind by the thief.

July 20, 5:33 pm:
Biosciences Complex - The ERC was informed a blue & silver Trek 4300
bicycle was stolen from where it had been secured with a cable lock at 8:00 am
that day.

July 15, 1:21 am:
Mackintosh Corry Hall - A caller reported his black Norco Mountaineer
bicycle (serial number 08C0009267C ) was stolen from he had secured it with a
cable lock.

VEHICLE
TOWED:

July 27, 9:20 am:
West Campus - Parking Department reported having a vehicle towed from campus
due to a fraudulent or forged parking permit being used.

July 7, 9:51 am: West Campus
- The Parking Department reported staff had discovered a vehicle parked in the
West Campus lot with a forged / expired parking permit. The vehicle was
subsequently towed from the property.

July 22, 4:40 pm:
Campus - The Emergency Report Centre received a call from KGH Security in
regards to two suspicious males observed on video earlier that afternoon
appearing to steal a bicycle from the racks outside Botterell Hall.

At 4:43 pm, a
contractor working at Queen's reported seeing two men acting suspiciously around
the bicycle racks outside Richardson Hall. The description provided
matched the one given by KGH Security, and the Security Supervisor was
dispatched to the scene. The two were detained and identified by KGH staff
as being the same seen on video earlier in the day.

Kingston City Police
were contacted to attend, and upon arrival attained ID from the two and then
released them until their department could view the video taped evidence.
The suspects were also issued Notices of Prohibition, banning them from both KGH
and Queen's University property.

If
you see either of these two individuals on Queen's Property, contact the
Emergency Report Centre immediately at 613-533-6111.

VANDALISM / MISCHIEF UNDER $5000:

July 21, 6:40 am:
Leggett Hall - The Residence desk clerk reported noticing four cars had been
vandalized with white graffiti written on them. The Security Supervisor
attended to document the vandalism and determined the graffiti could be easily
removed.

July 21, 12:30
am: George Street - KGH Security informed the ERC they had found a number
of cars parked on the West side of Botterell Hall with slashed tires. Kingston
City Police were also notified of the incident.

July 5, 8:40 am: Union Street Parking Lot
- A caller reported his vehicle was vandalized/marked up with a black
marker while parked in the lot for approximately 12 hours.

VEHICLE
BREAK-IN:

July 11, 6:20 am:
Underground Garage - Campus Security received a report that a vehicle
parked in the garage appeared to have been broken into. Security staff
investigated and later made contact with the car owner. The rear window had been
smashed, and damage done to the interior, but no property was initially noticed
missing.